If the system tray icon of Typing Assistant looks like this , it means you are working at a Disabled application for real-time suggestion(which is specified at "Typing Assistant Main Menu--> Custom Settings--> Application Manage").

If the system tray icon of Typing Assistant shows , it means you are working at a Disabled application window for real-time suggestion. Just put the input focus on that window and press Ctrl+Alt+D(default hotkey) to enable it.

If the system tray icon of Typing Assistant shows , it means you are working in a Disabled keyboard layout for real-time suggestion(you specify these in the "Typing Assistant Main Menu--> Custom Settings--> Keyboard Layout Manage").

If the system tray icon of Typing Assistant shows , it means you have disabled the real-time suggestion(you can enable it by set a value to "Typing Assistant Main Menu--> Real-time Suggestion Window Delay for").

To see how Typing Assistant works, open any word processor: Notepad, Word, etc.

Start typing. A drop down list appears showing words beginning with the letters you typed.

Select the word you want by pressing the corresponding key (Enter for top-of-list, 0 -9 or F1 to F10 for other entries), or use the UP or DOWN arrow keys and press ENTER, Typing Assistant will complete the word for you. You can change all the default options to suit your preferences.